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Syrian refugees approach the shores of Lesbos, Greece in an overcrowded rubber raft.

The top 10 humanitarian aid stories of 2016

Never before has the world witnessed such a dramatic scale of human suffering. Today, 65 million people—24 per minute—are displaced worldwide by conflict and persecution. Among them are more than 11 million Syrians uprooted by nearly six years of civil war in their country. In a year of unprecedented crisis, these are the ten most-read stories on Rescue.org.

ArticleDecember 27, 2016
10-year-old Yousif holds a plate of shakar lama cookies with his mom, Taghreed

Hi, I’m Yousif from Iraq and I want you to meet my super mom

For as long as he can remember, 10-year-old Yousif has shared a passion for baking with his mother. The two are a dynamic duo in the kitchen, making traditional Iraqi dishes and sweets to help them savor memories of their homeland.

ArticleDecember 20, 2018
Syrian refugee boys in Beirut play at IRC play space

Street kids of Beirut find a place to play – and dream

Syrian refugee children in Beirut often have to help support their families by selling flowers or even begging on the streets. The IRC’s safe spaces give these children a place to just be kids.

ArticleNovember 12, 2015
Adam Abakar, a refugee originally from Sudan, works in a food distribution center run by the IRC and World Central Kitchen. He is wearing a mask and gloves, and is putting food into paper bags.

IRC and World Central Kitchen feed thousands during COVID-19

Staffed by refugees, the nonprofits’ distribution centers provide meals to families in need i communities hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.

ArticleJune 30, 2020
The Nash and Balubwila families in Boise

New culture, new home, new friends

A family in Boise, Idaho, embraces newcomers from Nairobi and become fast friends. They were connected through an International Rescue Committee program that matches resettled refugees with their new neighbors to help them acclimate to life in America.

ArticleFebruary 9, 2017

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